Post Malone canceled his Boston show an hour before its scheduled start. The cancellation comes a week after he fell on stage last week.
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Post Malone cancels Boston show at last minute
Post Malone was hospitalized last week after being seriously injured in a fall on stage at a concert. Therefore, he was forced to postpone a concert.
The rock star singer is scheduled to perform at Boston’s TD Garden on September 24. On Saturday night, however, he shared grim updates about his health with fans on social media.
He started saying, ‘On tour, I usually get up at 4pm, and today I woke up with a pop on the right side of my body. I felt good last night, but today I feel very different.
The 27-year-old singer continued, “I had a really hard time breathing, and every time I breathed or moved, it tingled.”
Also, he said, ‘We’re in the hospital right now, but because of this pain, I can’t go to the show tonight. I am really sorry.
– Post Malone (@PostMalone) September 24, 2022
Additionally, Malone promised that he would soon reschedule Boston’s performance.
He confirmed, “Everyone’s tickets to tonight’s show will apply to the rescheduling we’re planning now. Again, I’m really sorry. I love you guys so much.”
The Better Now singer concluded: “I feel bad, but I promise I’ll make it up to you. I love you Boston and I’ll see you soon. I’m sorry. Love, Osti.
Post Malone falls on stage at a concert in St. Louis
Post Malone fell through a hole in the stage while performing his hit single Circles at a concert in St. Louis last week.
In the viral video, we can see him writhing in pain after slamming his face and body to the ground. However, it wasn’t long after paramedics arrived to treat his injuries.
In addition, the superstar explained the situation by writing a message on his Instagram account.
He wrote, “They gave me some painkillers and everything so we could keep playing ** on the tour. I just want to apologize to everyone in St. Louis.
Still, Malone is scheduled to perform in Cleveland on September 27. In January, he will travel abroad for his concerts.